When minerals are mined and are found in a teardrop formation, they are referred to as pegmatite's Some examples of pegmatite's are Topaz and Tourmaline.
i think the answer is pegmatites or something... i just googled it myself
your corect it is pegmatites
Gemstones such as topaz may form in teardrop shaped bodies called pear
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Minerals can form during solidification of magma. Minerals can form from supersaturated solutions of dissolved minerals.
BIFs are associated with the oxygenation of Earth's atmosphere, over vast periods of time, in Earth's distant past. They are also a vast storehouse of the element iron (mainly in the form of the minerals hematite and magnetite), and are mined for such.
which minerals can form are alike and how they are different
Earthguakes form mountains and other land formations.
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
It's carbonates
Tourmaline and many other gems like topaz form in small teardrop shaped formations called pegmatites.
Silicon and a mixture of fine minerals such as calcium formations.
The formations may be different, but the rocks and minerals are the same in inhabited areas and uninhabited areas.
Minerals such as calcite, dolomite, and limestone are able to neutralize the effects of acid through a process called chemical weathering. These minerals contain calcium carbonate, which reacts with acidic solutions to form less harmful substances like water and carbon dioxide. This process helps to restore pH balance in affected environments.
Rock formations can become larger with the addition and lithification of sediments. Extrusive rock formations can become larger with the addition of solidifying lava. Dripstone becomes larger as additional mineral is deposited. Geodes may become heavier as minerals form on their interior surfaces.
Stalactites form at the roof of the cave. These are mineral deposits that hang from the ceiling and are typically made of calcium carbonate. They form as water containing dissolved minerals drips from the roof and the minerals gradually accumulate over time, creating the elongated formations known as stalactites.
They are rare but bluish-green formations are known. The minerals responsible are copper salts.
There are no valuable minerals in Glacier National Park. The rock formations are (with only a couple exceptions) all sedimentary in origin.
Stalagmites
Some of the proteins found in plasma include albumin, globulins, fibrinogen, and clotting factors. These proteins play important roles in maintaining osmotic pressure, transporting substances, and contributing to the blood clotting process.
Minerals can form during solidification of magma. Minerals can form from supersaturated solutions of dissolved minerals.